Marcos Valle 'Samba '68' is joining the Verve Vault, getting a reissue in the heralded jazz label's vinyl series.
What the American painter saw during his trips to Florence molded his vision and his understanding of space and color.
His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature.
Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra' is the latest jazz classic to get an audiophile reissue as part of the Verve Vault ...
A generation of kids got their first taste of freedom on the Big Wheel. It almost didn't survive the whims of corporate ...
The More You Know: This week, researchers successfully reconstructed videos from the brain activity of mice. According to a new study, female birds are more likely to sing when their extended families ...
Older couples who sleep apart while maintaining nightly rituals often report that the separation actually sharpens their ...
Miles Davis was born in Alton, Illinois on May 26, 1926, and the Miles Davis estate and Sony Music — and probably to a lesser degree Warner Bros., which owns his last few releases — are celebrating ...
On March 10, 1958, a popular musical duo started releasing its first bit of music back when the band members were in high ...
Another T206 Honus Wagner baseball card has sold for seven figures. Once owned by Ex-Player Garagiola, sells for millions ...
Before albums like A Love Supreme and Giant Steps cemented his reputation as one of jazz’s most visionary figures, John Coltrane spent the late 1950s ...
The music pioneer's career highlight came with a surprising twist.
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